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[Docket Number NIOSH–091]
NIOSH Proposed Revision of the
‘‘Occupational Exposure Sampling
Strategies Manual (OESSM)’’
The National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH), Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC).
ACTION: Notice to request public
comments.
AGENCY:
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77759
SUMMARY: The National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) is considering updating the
Occupational Exposure Sampling
Strategies Manual(OESSM), NIOSH
Document Number: DHHS (NIOSH)
Publication Number 77–173; and
requests user feedback to maximize the
relevancy of any revisions to the
document. Specifically, NIOSH seeks
input in the following areas:
1. The relevance, currency, and
appropriateness of the OESSM;
identification of the most useful
components of the OESSM; information
on the disciplines and jobs of current
users; and other useful resources related
to sampling strategies.
2. The need for an updated/revised
OESSM; the types of information
needed but not currently included in
the OESSM; the revisions needed to
make the OESSM more useful; the gaps,
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unmet needs for guidance, or needs for
new information; and the topics that do
not need to be updated or addressed in
the OESSM to avoid duplicating already
existing materials.
3. Information needs relative to
exposure assessment and sampling
strategies (e.g., qualitative vs.
quantitative, control banding
approaches, etc.).
4. The Action Level approach
(decision statistics, utility of the
decision logic chart in the current
OESSM [p. 11]).
5. Statistical issues, including the
need for new sampling strategy
statistics, the existing sampling strategy
applications, and the need for specific
sampling strategies that are currently
not addressed.
6. The most appropriate (needed or
preferred) dissemination medium for an
updated/revised OESSM (hard copy,
CD, Web-based, etc.), including the
preferred organizational format (e.g.,
one large document, one overview
document with several monographs on
specific topics, etc).
NIOSH expects to hold a public
meeting (date, time, and location to be
announced in the Federal Register on a
later date) for additional input on future
occupational exposure sampling
strategies guidance.
A copy of the current Occupational
Exposure Sampling Strategies Manual
and additional information related to
this announcement can be found at:
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/review/
public/77–173.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be
submitted to the NIOSH Docket Office,
ATTN: Docket Number NIOSH–091,
Robert A. Taft Laboratories, 4676
Columbia Parkway, M/S C–34,
Cincinnati, OH 45226, telephone 513/
533–8450, fax 513/533–8285.
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Comments may also be submitted
directly through the Web site https://
www.cdc.gov/niosh/review/public/77–
173. The document will remain
available for comment until February
28, 2007.
All information received in response
to this notice will be available for public
examination and copying at the NIOSH
Docket Office, Room 113, 4676
Columbia Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio
45226.
Contact Person for Technical
Information: Mary Lynn Woebkenberg,
Ph.D., Robert A Taft Laboratories, 4676
Columbia Parkway, Mailstop C–22,
Cincinnati, Ohio 45226.
Dated: December 18, 2006.
James D. Seligman,
Chief Information Officer, Center for Disease
Control and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[Docket Number NIOSH-091]
NIOSH Proposed Revision of the ``Occupational Exposure Sampling
Strategies Manual (OESSM)''
AGENCY: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
ACTION: Notice to request public comments.
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SUMMARY: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) is considering updating the Occupational Exposure Sampling
Strategies Manual(OESSM), NIOSH Document Number: DHHS (NIOSH)
Publication Number 77-173; and requests user feedback to maximize the
relevancy of any revisions to the document. Specifically, NIOSH seeks
input in the following areas:
1. The relevance, currency, and appropriateness of the OESSM;
identification of the most useful components of the OESSM; information
on the disciplines and jobs of current users; and other useful
resources related to sampling strategies.
2. The need for an updated/revised OESSM; the types of information
needed but not currently included in the OESSM; the revisions needed to
make the OESSM more useful; the gaps, unmet needs for guidance, or
needs for new information; and the topics that do not need to be
updated or addressed in the OESSM to avoid duplicating already existing
materials.
3. Information needs relative to exposure assessment and sampling
strategies (e.g., qualitative vs. quantitative, control banding
approaches, etc.).
4. The Action Level approach (decision statistics, utility of the
decision logic chart in the current OESSM [p. 11]).
5. Statistical issues, including the need for new sampling strategy
statistics, the existing sampling strategy applications, and the need
for specific sampling strategies that are currently not addressed.
6. The most appropriate (needed or preferred) dissemination medium
for an updated/revised OESSM (hard copy, CD, Web-based, etc.),
including the preferred organizational format (e.g., one large
document, one overview document with several monographs on specific
topics, etc).
NIOSH expects to hold a public meeting (date, time, and location to
be announced in the Federal Register on a later date) for additional
input on future occupational exposure sampling strategies guidance.
A copy of the current Occupational Exposure Sampling Strategies
Manual and additional information related to this announcement can be
found at: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/review/public/77-173.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be submitted to the NIOSH Docket Office,
ATTN: Docket Number NIOSH-091, Robert A. Taft Laboratories, 4676
Columbia Parkway, M/S C-34, Cincinnati, OH 45226, telephone 513/533-
8450, fax 513/533-8285.
Comments may also be submitted directly through the Web site https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/review/public/77-173. The document will remain
available for comment until February 28, 2007.
All information received in response to this notice will be
available for public examination and copying at the NIOSH Docket
Office, Room 113, 4676 Columbia Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45226.
Contact Person for Technical Information: Mary Lynn Woebkenberg,
Ph.D., Robert A Taft Laboratories, 4676 Columbia Parkway, Mailstop C-
22, Cincinnati, Ohio 45226.
Dated: December 18, 2006.
James D. Seligman,
Chief Information Officer, Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
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